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Looking for a New Keyboard and Mouse

RthkZy

For Christmas I want a keyboard and a mouse, but I'm not entirely sure what I want. There's a lot of different brands and they all have their different styles with different amounts of weight and different assists for your thumbs and whatever. I'm just really not understanding all this. Basically here's what I'm looking for, a mouse that has not a lot of buttons with key mapping and all that, with a smooth style that's very light and a keyboard where the buttons aren't to high up where I can't easily switch to another key all within the budget of 50 to 80 dollars. Provide me with multiple suggestions if you can. If you understand what I'm talking about please let me know.

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Small-medium mouse without keymapping or insane amounts of buttons?: 

- SteelSeries Rival 300 - nice mouse, I use this myself. 

- Corsair M65 Pro - 3360 sensor (best in class), nice shape.

- Mionix mice in general I've heard are pretty good.

- Fnatic Flick G1 - 3310 sensor same as the Rival 300, similar shape and much better availability in most countries.

 

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also if you're looking at gaming-oriented mice check out this guy's video. 

he also has a website (it's in the description) 

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I'm liking my G502 and G910.

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With a budget of 50-80(USD I'm assuming) grab a Corsair Devastator II and call it a day. Very solid keyboard with mem-chanical switches, stealthy appearance, high quality keycaps, a pretty good mouse and Cherry MX key compatible stems. They come in Black with your choice of a green, red, or blue back lit board and mouse. The back lighting is extremely vibrant.

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Hey, this website (http://www.wasdkeyboards.com/)  lets you choose a design and key cap color plus a few other things to make the keyboard completely your own.

As for a mouse i would go with logitech g900 chaos spectrum or if you dont game at all something like the g602 will be really good. hope this helped :) 

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